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Joanna Lumley returns to ITV, this time embarking on a rip-roaring adventure across the heart of Europe following the most ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNBy Shoving a Bed Frame Against the Door, This Pompeii Family Tried to Survive Mount Vesuvius' EruptionIn 79 C.E., Mount Vesuvius erupted, spewing ash and small volcanic pellets known as lapilli over the city of Pompeii. Nearly ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAncient Roman Wooden Water Pipe Made From Hollow Tree Trunks Unearthed Beneath a Street in BelgiumArchaeologists say the muddy soil in the area preserved the artifact, which likely dates to between the second and third centuries C.E.
Archeologists have long struggled to figure out what Roman dodecahedrons are or what purpose they were originally used for.
Archaeologists working near Măgura Călanului hill in Romania have discovered a remarkably rare cache of iron tools dating ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Innovative History of the Artificial Limb Stretches as Far Back as Ancient EgyptToday, the technology has come so far that anyone with a 3D printer can create highly engineered and artful prostheses ...
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